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ViciDraco · 41-45, M
A death penalty still usually takes some time between conviction and execution. Not sure what more needs to be investigated if they believe they have a case.
Motive might be important for the political discussion of the murder, but not really the criminal conviction. And the courts don't need to hash out the political aspect.
What more do you believe they need to investigate?
Motive might be important for the political discussion of the murder, but not really the criminal conviction. And the courts don't need to hash out the political aspect.
What more do you believe they need to investigate?
swirlie · 31-35
@ViciDraco
How do you make a criminal conviction stick when there is no evidence that Tyler Robinson had fired the gun that shot Charlie?
All they know for sure is that Tyler was seen running and jumping down from a rooftop that was 500 yards away from Charlie. That's all they've got on him.
How do you make a criminal conviction stick when there is no evidence that Tyler Robinson had fired the gun that shot Charlie?
All they know for sure is that Tyler was seen running and jumping down from a rooftop that was 500 yards away from Charlie. That's all they've got on him.